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Humidity, Dew Point, Severe Weather
Test Description: Humidity, Dew Point, and Severe Weather Test 2
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) If both the dry bulb and the wet bulb temperature are 70 degrees,
A
The temperature will probably drop as the day gets later
B
The relative humidity is 100 percent
C
The temperature will probably rise as the day gets later
D
The dew point temperature is 32 degrees
2) If both the dry bulb and the wet bulb temperature are 70 degrees,
A
It is probably raining or will shortly
B
It is dry out, and there is little chance of rain
C
Snow can be expected in several hours
D
A tornado has a 90% chance of forming
3) If both the dry bulb and the wet bulb temperatures are 70 degrees,
A
You do not sweat much...you are dry
B
You feel cold
C
You should be expecting fair weather the following day
D
The dew point temperature is 70 degrees
4) If for every one water molecule that evaporates, another condensates, the relative humidity is
A
25 %
B
75 %
C
100 %
D
50 %
5) Thunderstorms happen because of
A
The plus charges and minus charges are pulled away from each other (sky and ground)
B
Separation of charge
C
All answers are correct
6) What would you expect if the clouds and ground are in a neutral state?
A
The number of negative charges equals the number of positive charges
B
The number of negative charges outnumbers the amount of positive charges
C
The number of positive charges outnumbers the amount of negative charges
7) Lightening only occurs when
A
There is a separation of charge between the clouds and ground
B
The clouds and ground are electrified
C
The clouds and ground are in a neutral state
8) What were you comparing between the dry and wet thermometers?
A
The rates of electrification
B
The rates of humidification
C
The rates of evaporation
9) How did the tornado vacuum tube work?
A
There was a mass of air being sucked through the tube when spun
B
The air pressure in the tube was lowered by spinning, and outside air was pushed in
C
The air pressure in the tube was raised by the spinning, and outside air was pushed in
10) Tornadoes have a strange relationship with
A
Lightening
B
Rain
C
High Winds
D
Meteorologists
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